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telling the story of kennedy's death through the point of view of this grave digger. how do you talk about the drug war and u.s. links to the drug war, this thing that is so impossible -- you have to root it in a specific story and find some kind of back door, some kind of different way to do it. for me that is always an important piece of the puzzle. >> to look at another aspect of this -- a lot of citizens are doing journalistic things with their cameras all over the world. i found myself thinking as i was watching about everyone, folks in syria and homs, they show what they could, to folks here in oakland with camera phones trying to show police misbehaving. somebody, the act of journalism, how to protect people, whether they are citizens or professionals -- what do you think? we do not have a conversation about that. should there be an international standard of journalistic rights, if you are committing journalism you should be protected? how you protect those folks? >> good luck implementing that law. is a great question. something journalists and tijuana struggl
telling the story of kennedy's death through the point of view of this grave digger. how do you talk about the drug war and u.s. links to the drug war, this thing that is so impossible -- you have to root it in a specific story and find some kind of back door, some kind of different way to do it. for me that is always an important piece of the puzzle. >> to look at another aspect of this -- a lot of citizens are doing journalistic things with their cameras all over the world. i found...
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kennedy. and this mom essentially blocked the passage. it made a very different and difficult for them to get through. and you have to realize the potential for some sort of mob action. she described it as just an animal like tense atmosphere where the slightest thing could trigger a riot. at one point, one of the signs not mrs. johnson's hat off. lbj recognized that she wasn't going as fast as she should have. but they were making the most of this event for television. it would display the behavior of his opponents. so that is certainly an example of courage. >> also on the lady bird special. when she toured the south after she signed the civil rights act, which i'm going ask mark to talk about. can you please tell all of us what his response to russell was when he was pushing the acts through? >> you mentioned loyalty and compassion and courage. this story merges all three of those qualities and exemplifies we're lyndon johnson stood off. it was 1964. john f. kennedy had been assassinated, t
kennedy. and this mom essentially blocked the passage. it made a very different and difficult for them to get through. and you have to realize the potential for some sort of mob action. she described it as just an animal like tense atmosphere where the slightest thing could trigger a riot. at one point, one of the signs not mrs. johnson's hat off. lbj recognized that she wasn't going as fast as she should have. but they were making the most of this event for television. it would display the...
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two priests who are with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation but this is what we have on a flash basis from "associated press." two priests in dallas who were with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation. this is the only word we have indicating the president may, in fact, have lost his life. >> a look back in time there. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. matt, savannah, al, they all preview the holiday festivities -- >> that's al. >> is that, right there? no. they're going to be showing us what's happening down at the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >>> also, celebrity chefs northa stewart and giada talk turkey with last-minute tips for the thanksgiving feast. >>> and now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, we
two priests who are with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation but this is what we have on a flash basis from "associated press." two priests in dallas who were with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. there is no further confirmation. this is the only word we have indicating the president may, in fact, have lost his life. >> a look back in time there. >>> all day long you can stay on top of the very latest...
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now, suddenly kennedy isn't the candidate, kennedy is the catholic candidate. and that, in people of west virginia, who just thought of kennedy as senator were now bombarded with this new information, catholic kennedy is coming to your state. and suddenly, that put the whole campaign in basically a siege mentality. you would be divided between two loyalties, to your church and to your state, if you were to be elected president. the question is whether i think that if i were elected president i would be divided between two loyalties, my church and my state. let me just say that i would not. i have sworn to uphold the constitution in the 14 years i've been in congress. man: i think that john f. kennedy did precisely the right thing in order to meet the catholic issue, which was to make west virginians feel that if they did not vote for him, why, then, they were prejudiced. and this was a very clever way in which he was able to play on the fairness and sense of justice of most west virginians. now, you cannot tell me that the day i was born, it was said i could ne
now, suddenly kennedy isn't the candidate, kennedy is the catholic candidate. and that, in people of west virginia, who just thought of kennedy as senator were now bombarded with this new information, catholic kennedy is coming to your state. and suddenly, that put the whole campaign in basically a siege mentality. you would be divided between two loyalties, to your church and to your state, if you were to be elected president. the question is whether i think that if i were elected president i...
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40 libras, ambos nacieron hace 19 dÍas la tradiciÓn del perdon del pavo comenzÓ con el presidente w kennedy. >>> no es la primera vez que algunos dicen que el mundo se va a acabar la prÓxima fecha para el presunto fin del mundo es el 21 de diciembre, es solo una hipÓtesis para muchos es una tonta idea, pero estÁ relacionadas con el calendario maya pero segÚn expertos de lo que se trata de termina una era para dar paso a otra, Érica nos dice de quÉ se trata. >>> a la largo de su historia los mayas dejaron al menos 5 clientes rÍcalendarios uno terma el prÓximo 21 de diciembre, lo que significa que acabara una era de 5.000 aÑos para dar cambio a una nueva Época, expertos dicen que otros fenÓmenos estÁn asociados con este cambio. >>> un dÍa 12 donde realmente todo lo que hemos hecho ha llegado hasta lo mÁs pro fun. >>> autoridades malla maya han evaluado el terremoto que afecÓo a cientos de personas * y encontraron que en lo Últimos aÑos no ser registraron fenÓmens de este tipo, varios guÍas dijeron que cosas asÍ podrian esperar. >>> estamos esperando otro temblor para termi
40 libras, ambos nacieron hace 19 dÍas la tradiciÓn del perdon del pavo comenzÓ con el presidente w kennedy. >>> no es la primera vez que algunos dicen que el mundo se va a acabar la prÓxima fecha para el presunto fin del mundo es el 21 de diciembre, es solo una hipÓtesis para muchos es una tonta idea, pero estÁ relacionadas con el calendario maya pero segÚn expertos de lo que se trata de termina una era para dar paso a otra, Érica nos dice de quÉ se trata. >>> a la...
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. >>> the son of the late robert kennedy has been cleared of child endangerment and harassment charges. douglas kennedy was accused of trying to leave a suburban new york city maternity ward with his 2-day-old son last january. nurses also claimed kennedy injured them as they tried to prevent him from leaving. >>> top doctors are trying to make birth control pills a little more accessible. the nation's largest group of obstetricians and gynecologists says the pills should be sold over the counter, just like condoms. that also means it would no longer be covered by insurance. despite the recommendation, no one expects nonprescription birth control pills to be available anytime soon. >>> former boxing champ hector "macho" camacho is hospitalized but expected to survive after being shot in the face in puerto rico. police say camacho was sitting in a car near san juan, when at least one gunman opened fire. another man in that car was killed. camacho has had a series of legal problems since the prime of his career back in the '80s. >>> time for some sports news on this wednesday morning. we
. >>> the son of the late robert kennedy has been cleared of child endangerment and harassment charges. douglas kennedy was accused of trying to leave a suburban new york city maternity ward with his 2-day-old son last january. nurses also claimed kennedy injured them as they tried to prevent him from leaving. >>> top doctors are trying to make birth control pills a little more accessible. the nation's largest group of obstetricians and gynecologists says the pills should be...
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featured authors include bill o'reilly, co-author of killing kennedy, hannah rosen, author of the men of men, and what is the matter with white people, james patterson will speak about the literacy initiative he started to read kid, read, and neil ross key, author of bailout. visit booktv.org. >> tell us what you think about programming. you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the confines of a book you can only do so much. we wanted diverse city. we wanted democrats, republicans, different parts of the country, everyone in different ages. we knew on the basis of nine you can't make generalizations that are 100% certain. we think our conclusions are hypotheses that other people might run with but in order to make even those hypotheses we needed a fairly diverse group. >> we also included women, there's the white house project in the last couple election cycles and they have eight, so several of the women the white house projects identified several years before the 2008 election. olympia
featured authors include bill o'reilly, co-author of killing kennedy, hannah rosen, author of the men of men, and what is the matter with white people, james patterson will speak about the literacy initiative he started to read kid, read, and neil ross key, author of bailout. visit booktv.org. >> tell us what you think about programming. you can teach us at booktv, comment on our facebook wall or send us an e-mail. booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> within the...
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"killing kennedy", half a million copies. he is way behind you. all in good fun. pastor, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. good to be back with you. ironic i'm in new york city and you're in l.a. today so. neil: i know. my loss but our viewers gain just the same. pastor, what do you think, and is it important that a deal is reached by the end of the year? you often remind, you know parishioners and the like, a rush job can be a bad job. there seems to be, you know, great pressure on these guys to produce something by the end of the year. is it that big of a deal? >> well we do create false deadlines often and push ourselves into things that we need to do a little bit slowly. it is more important to make the right decision than a fast decision. 10 years from today people don't care how fast you made a decision. they want to know was its the wise decision. but this whole gridlock thing we're looking at, and i've been listening to the program, often boils down to egos. i was thinking how similar when i see a marriage in gridlock. having pass stored and counsele
"killing kennedy", half a million copies. he is way behind you. all in good fun. pastor, very good to have you. >> thanks, neil. good to be back with you. ironic i'm in new york city and you're in l.a. today so. neil: i know. my loss but our viewers gain just the same. pastor, what do you think, and is it important that a deal is reached by the end of the year? you often remind, you know parishioners and the like, a rush job can be a bad job. there seems to be, you know, great...
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she did have other things domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount or redecorating the white house and actually pat did more of that. she hired a protocol officer from the state department and the two of them went around the country making deals with different newsstands to get in the white house and restore the white house to the point of the jackie kennedy came back the first time since she had left in 1963, 1964, she commented on how wonderful a job pat had been redecorating. it also took her a little while to get her stride in a she was kind of moving in that direction. amidst all of this, kind of the double whammy for shifting historical circumstances in the public problem she had within the administration in terms of being able to find her own path. i think the other reality is she actually felt this comfortable traveling and meeting people and kind of been able to get out amongst the people. >> she was embattled. did you mean during watergate or after the president? >> well, i have to be honest with you and i don't know if the press at appreciate my famous, b
she did have other things domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount or redecorating the white house and actually pat did more of that. she hired a protocol officer from the state department and the two of them went around the country making deals with different newsstands to get in the white house and restore the white house to the point of the jackie kennedy came back the first time since she had left in 1963, 1964, she commented on how wonderful a job pat had been...
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he went through this nightmare because he's a kennedy. >> kennedy himself never took the stand. his not guilty decision came on what would be the 87th birthday of his father. norah? >>> an explosion that devastated an indianapolis neighborhood, police reportedly are talking with mark leonard and mon sechlt rrate shirley. they live next door to john and jennifer longworth, the young couple who died in the explosion. indianapolis star they were told believe a gas or stove may have been tampered with in their home. >>> single-game scoring record. jack taylor in iowa, 138 points last night against faith baptist college. you heard that right. 138 points. made 52 of his 108 shots. that included 27 three-point baskets. the old record for ncaa game was 113 points set way back in 1954. they won the game 179-104. by the way, david larson of faith baptist scored 70 points. >> love it. >> it is time now to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. miami herald shows a 15-year-old boy is charged with manslaughter after a teenage girl was shot to death on a school bus.
he went through this nightmare because he's a kennedy. >> kennedy himself never took the stand. his not guilty decision came on what would be the 87th birthday of his father. norah? >>> an explosion that devastated an indianapolis neighborhood, police reportedly are talking with mark leonard and mon sechlt rrate shirley. they live next door to john and jennifer longworth, the young couple who died in the explosion. indianapolis star they were told believe a gas or stove may have...
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she did have a good thing she domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount of credit for redecorating the white house. pat actually did more of that. she hired the protocol officer from the state department, brought him over and the two of them went around the country making deals with different people, different newsstands to get correct. pieces the white house to the point of a jackie kennedy came back the first time since she left in 1963 -- 1964, she commented on how wonderfully job pat had been redecorating. it also took her a little while to find her stride and so i think she was moving in that direction. i missed all of this, she kind of shifting historical circumstances out of the public and the problem she had within it in terms of being able to find her own path. the other reality is she actually felt most comfortable traveling and meeting people and kind of being able to get out amongst the people. >> he said that she was embattled. do you mean during the watergate or after the presidency? >> welcome i have to be honest with you and i don't know if the pres
she did have a good thing she domestically although jackie kennedy gets a tremendous amount of credit for redecorating the white house. pat actually did more of that. she hired the protocol officer from the state department, brought him over and the two of them went around the country making deals with different people, different newsstands to get correct. pieces the white house to the point of a jackie kennedy came back the first time since she left in 1963 -- 1964, she commented on how...
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few week later kerry kennedy daughter of robert f crashed north of new york city with generic forum byen in her bloo blood. the report conclusion that drug driving probably happens more than drunk drivin driving. mother against drunk driving added drug driving to the campaign because of the rise. >> driving under the influence no longer means just alcohol. it includes alcohol and drugs and combination of both. the result and consequences are really the same. people get arrested or end up dead. >>reporter: advocating recreation use of marijuana are not deterred by the report. drug policy alliance opposes driving while impaired by pot but california numbers shouldn't prevent effort to loosen up law. >> nobody should drive under the impairment of anything. i'm just saying that the risk associated with marijuana and driving are substantially lower than the risk associated with alcohol and with some prescription drugs. >>reporter: state will have more concrete numbers in a few years beginning in 2014 law enforcements will start indicating on dui reports whether case is related to alcohol, dru
few week later kerry kennedy daughter of robert f crashed north of new york city with generic forum byen in her bloo blood. the report conclusion that drug driving probably happens more than drunk drivin driving. mother against drunk driving added drug driving to the campaign because of the rise. >> driving under the influence no longer means just alcohol. it includes alcohol and drugs and combination of both. the result and consequences are really the same. people get arrested or end up...
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secretary of state honered alicia kennedy in san francisco, california's longest serving poll worker. terry mcsweeney first prouded us to alicia yesterday morning. the 96-year-old has volunteered since 1949. she said there was no way she was going to miss yesterday's election. hopefully she will be back in four years. >>> president obama wins another four years in the white house. next, where his strengths and weakness fell among bay area voters. >>> latest on a long term congressman's bitter battle for reelection. >>> today 5 to 19 -- excuse me 9 to 14° cooler than yesterday, we are going to have temperatures stay near average just this one day before they drop again. across the state not much going on as you can see doppler is dry. as we look at what is going on for temperatures, 71 chico, 71 los angeles and san diego. heading to the sierra, snow levels down to 3 thaw feet by friday -- 3,000 feet by friday afternoon. [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half that's not
secretary of state honered alicia kennedy in san francisco, california's longest serving poll worker. terry mcsweeney first prouded us to alicia yesterday morning. the 96-year-old has volunteered since 1949. she said there was no way she was going to miss yesterday's election. hopefully she will be back in four years. >>> president obama wins another four years in the white house. next, where his strengths and weakness fell among bay area voters. >>> latest on a long term...
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kennedy and ronald reagan. control spending and cut all taxes. it does not take an economics degree a figure that out. finally, carol from california. we want the house to protect us as much as possible. they are now or on the defense. i love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. finally tonight, i feel like all anyone is talking about these days is the fiscal cliff. a topic of almost every newscast, but it does not seem to be a priority for everybody in washington. one north carolina congressman is working feverishly on another issue. elvis presley day. according to reports democrat larry kessel is focusing his efforts on passing a congressional decreed proclaiming january 8 in honor of the king. they would recognize his birth in mississippi in 1935. the resolution points out the influence on music in american culture, not to mention his military experience. goes on to say the singer exemplified the american dream. you have to admire him. it's not alonep
kennedy and ronald reagan. control spending and cut all taxes. it does not take an economics degree a figure that out. finally, carol from california. we want the house to protect us as much as possible. they are now or on the defense. i love hearing from you. send me an e-mail. gerri@foxbusiness.com. finally tonight, i feel like all anyone is talking about these days is the fiscal cliff. a topic of almost every newscast, but it does not seem to be a priority for everybody in washington. one...
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that's from my book jack kennedy, elusive hero. it's just out in paperback. go get a copy, the holidays are a great time in kind of heroic story. thanks "hardball." thanks for being with us. have a great holiday weekend went up to the mountains, change of vehicle,i calculated mr. bin laden you declared a jihad against the united states. can you tell us why? american foreign policy in the middle east. we said who is targeted? he said we're targeting u.s. soldiers and if american hat's sort of their problem. what are your future plans? >> translator: you'll see them and hear about tm media. god willing. >> i was like, okay, we just sat through an hour and a half of united states. he is going to attack the united states. but he is sitting in a mud hut in the middle of nowhere in afghanistan. how is he going to implement that? >> move back! move back! >> move it! >> stand by, four one.> >> we knew we had enemies aturally, but i always felt pretty safe here. i never, never in a million years dreamed that anything like this could happen to >> we believed in the
that's from my book jack kennedy, elusive hero. it's just out in paperback. go get a copy, the holidays are a great time in kind of heroic story. thanks "hardball." thanks for being with us. have a great holiday weekend went up to the mountains, change of vehicle,i calculated mr. bin laden you declared a jihad against the united states. can you tell us why? american foreign policy in the middle east. we said who is targeted? he said we're targeting u.s. soldiers and if american hat's...
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kennedy was assassinated. gunned down as his motorcade drove through downtown dallas. despite the holiday, dozens of people fwagathered in jfk's hon in the spot where he was shot. a major commemoration will be held for the next year's 50th anniversary. >>> can you feel the heat? with the jackpot hovering at around $325 million, bucks, powerball fever, spreading like wildfire out there. gamblers across the country are hoping for an early christmas present. when the numbers are drawn tomorrow night. a winner opting for a lump sum cash payout can count on taking home $212 million. now, the downside, the odds of winning this thing, about one in 175 million. >> not bad. probably better than the odds of probably getting one of the tv screens in the black friday line. >> i don't usually gamble in the lotsry. when it gets big, it's hard not to buy a couple tickets. >> for the office pool. if you're one that is out of the office pool and everyone wins. >> this office one i would leave here mid sentence. you might want to consider another set of odds. can the cowboys survive aga
kennedy was assassinated. gunned down as his motorcade drove through downtown dallas. despite the holiday, dozens of people fwagathered in jfk's hon in the spot where he was shot. a major commemoration will be held for the next year's 50th anniversary. >>> can you feel the heat? with the jackpot hovering at around $325 million, bucks, powerball fever, spreading like wildfire out there. gamblers across the country are hoping for an early christmas present. when the numbers are drawn...
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his latest piece, "for obama, a bigger win than for kennedy, nixon, carter or bush." >> i think that is the thing that people have to wrap their heads around a bit and not just talking about karl rove running around in the studio at fox tried to figure out why all this hundreds of millions of dollars went awry, but i'm talking about progressives. indeed, president obama himself. so much of this election was framed on the notion that if president obama was reelected, he would have to claw his way to victory and it would be a very narrow thing -- up all night probably when we spoke on thursday morning after the election, we would still be uncertain about the results. that is not the case. when all the votes are counted, president obama will have one a popular vote margin of more than 3 million -- probably quite a bit more than 3 million. and when ford is finished -- it is a mess down there -- probably he will have roughly 332 electoral votes. those victories, more than 3 million popular votes, are bigger than what john kennedy came in with, bigger than richard nixon came in with, bigge
his latest piece, "for obama, a bigger win than for kennedy, nixon, carter or bush." >> i think that is the thing that people have to wrap their heads around a bit and not just talking about karl rove running around in the studio at fox tried to figure out why all this hundreds of millions of dollars went awry, but i'm talking about progressives. indeed, president obama himself. so much of this election was framed on the notion that if president obama was reelected, he would...
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kennedy last, and then he says, hang on tight, which is a nice moment that even on this terribly tense day, they're able to joke a little bit with each other. especially during this crisis, i think they have a sense of how lonely it is to occupy that office and how you are given all kinds of advice. eisenhower knew all about faulty military advice. he was able to speak with his supreme authority about the dangers as well as the advantages of military advice. he was a very useful ally to president kennedy. >> ted widmer on "listening in," .onight at 8:00 on c-span c >> now we will discuss education policy and school choice with kevin chavous. this is about an hour. >> thank you all for coming tonight. i hope you have a good time and learned quite a bit about "gen next" and the topic tonight, which is education. "gen next" is an organization of entrepreneurs and executives. the reason we have this type of membership is because we believe in developing and deploying an engaging talent. our mission is clearly generational opportunity. we want the future to be at least as successful as the
kennedy last, and then he says, hang on tight, which is a nice moment that even on this terribly tense day, they're able to joke a little bit with each other. especially during this crisis, i think they have a sense of how lonely it is to occupy that office and how you are given all kinds of advice. eisenhower knew all about faulty military advice. he was able to speak with his supreme authority about the dangers as well as the advantages of military advice. he was a very useful ally to...
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police say the student from kennedy high school told them that during the past month the man has offered her a ride 5 different times. the latest incident happened wednesday near briar elementary school. the man was last seen in a suburban like suv with a roof rack. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> time is 5:04 with the u.s. military now punishing some u.s. navy seals. accusing them of giving secret information o to a popular video game maker. telling us about the local connection and what information was revealed is claudine wong. >> reporter: this is the company that made the game, and apparently paid these navy seals for help in designing medal of honor war fighter. now, this game was just released last month by electronic arts, the company said in a press release that it was written by actual u.s. tier one operators while deployed overseas to provide players a view into globally recognized threats. involved in the most sensitive of operations and the seven navy seals who have been punished are a part of seal team 6 which is that command unit based in virginia, whi
police say the student from kennedy high school told them that during the past month the man has offered her a ride 5 different times. the latest incident happened wednesday near briar elementary school. the man was last seen in a suburban like suv with a roof rack. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> time is 5:04 with the u.s. military now punishing some u.s. navy seals. accusing them of giving secret information o to a popular video game maker. telling us about the...
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justice scalia is 76 and justice kennedy is 76. they are both generally on the right side of the court. justice ruth better ginsburg will be 80 in the spring. she is the oldest of the justices on the liberal side. if you had to guess who was going to leave in the next four years, i think the standard guess would be justice ginsburg. it was very important for the ideological makeup of the court whether barack obama or mitt romney is president of united states because it justice ginsburg had left and another conservative justice came in, that could have changed the balance of the court. if, in the next four years, only justice ginsburg leaves, the presumption would be that president obama would pick somebody else who is relatively liberal and that the ideological balance of the court would not change. it would be a big deal if justice scalia or justice kennedy for one reason or another left and were replaced by obama -- an obama appointee. i would not bet on it. host: we are taking your calls on the supreme court in the near term and
justice scalia is 76 and justice kennedy is 76. they are both generally on the right side of the court. justice ruth better ginsburg will be 80 in the spring. she is the oldest of the justices on the liberal side. if you had to guess who was going to leave in the next four years, i think the standard guess would be justice ginsburg. it was very important for the ideological makeup of the court whether barack obama or mitt romney is president of united states because it justice ginsburg had left...
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. >> let's talk about that because how that happened to the party of martin luther king and bobby kennedy is something to think about. the progressives act like they're too cool, too hip to talk about moral issues in a country where 95% of the american people say they believe in god. traditionally, the conservatives talk about private morality, god knows they do. traditionally, progressives talked about public morality. economic justice is a moral issue. our child poverty rate is a moral issue. our high incarceration is a moral issue. preemptive war is a moral issue. this extraordinary mill tarrism that becomes this boot force pattern by which we seek to solve all problems should be a moral issue. the fact that building prisons is one of the largest urban industries. this is a moral issue. so this idea that so many progressives have that we stay away from deep spiritual and philosophical concerns i think is not only a big mistake for progressives but i believe that it means that -- it not only means the left is failing to -- i think sister giant is more than happy to take on the story of
. >> let's talk about that because how that happened to the party of martin luther king and bobby kennedy is something to think about. the progressives act like they're too cool, too hip to talk about moral issues in a country where 95% of the american people say they believe in god. traditionally, the conservatives talk about private morality, god knows they do. traditionally, progressives talked about public morality. economic justice is a moral issue. our child poverty rate is a moral...
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sean joyce and the under secretary of state pat kennedy it was the most comprehensive account to date what happened on the ground in benghazi on 9/11 of this year. one of the people who has heard all of the testimony is congressman peter king. he's on the intel committee and he's chairman of the homeland security committee and he spoke with us before we came on the air. i want to start with general petraeus. his testimony before you, he says he and the cia knew of this was terrorism from the beginning. >> general petraeus said when he came to the committee back on friday september 14 he then told us he thought it was a terrorist attack and the cia believed that. he said there were different streams coming in but they definitely believed was a terrorist attack. i have great regard for general petraeus but i told him i had a different recollection of what he told us september 14. he barely mentioned terrorism. he deemphasized it. he emphasized the video and spontaneous demonstrations. as far as the terrorist question he minimized it. also on the talking points which came from the cia, t
sean joyce and the under secretary of state pat kennedy it was the most comprehensive account to date what happened on the ground in benghazi on 9/11 of this year. one of the people who has heard all of the testimony is congressman peter king. he's on the intel committee and he's chairman of the homeland security committee and he spoke with us before we came on the air. i want to start with general petraeus. his testimony before you, he says he and the cia knew of this was terrorism from the...
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kennedy and then tell them to imagine that that president insured that all americans can now get health care without worrying about it bankrupts him. under his leadership, america's most feared enemy was killed. imagine that this president got us out of two wars. imagine that he had won a nobel prize and resurrected the world's opinion of america. imagine a president who even when it was unpopular saved the backbone of american manufacturing, the auto industry and it's million middle class jobs when it was most fragile. imagine that president who reformed wall street, protected consumers and reformed education so every child in america was taking a college prep curriculum in high school. imagine this young president ending sanctioned discrimination in the military and pay discrimination for women in the workplace. imagine that this man had arrived in the midst of the biggest economic crisis since the great depression and still had created almost 5.5 million private sector jobs while slowing government spending to its lowest levels in 60 years. imagine this young president had ushered in
kennedy and then tell them to imagine that that president insured that all americans can now get health care without worrying about it bankrupts him. under his leadership, america's most feared enemy was killed. imagine that this president got us out of two wars. imagine that he had won a nobel prize and resurrected the world's opinion of america. imagine a president who even when it was unpopular saved the backbone of american manufacturing, the auto industry and it's million middle class jobs...
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kennedy. he's so proud proud. and he already is dedicated that he is going to be the person that is going to bring honor to the family. he already is planning by the age of 17 being elected attorney governor of -- attorney general of arkansas, governor of arkansas and president of the united states. he goes to georgetown. and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere, but he cannot have a sustained, ongoing relationship with a woman. he is attracted to the kind of women his mother directs him to who are the wuty queens -- beauty queens, who are the ones who are flirtatious, who are attractive, and that's really where his eyes have been. until he comes back to yale law school. there he meets hillary rodham. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> and booktv continues from miami. this is our live coverage of the 29th annual miami book fair international. the festival is a week long. it began about a
kennedy. he's so proud proud. and he already is dedicated that he is going to be the person that is going to bring honor to the family. he already is planning by the age of 17 being elected attorney governor of -- attorney general of arkansas, governor of arkansas and president of the united states. he goes to georgetown. and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes fellowship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere, but he cannot have a sustained,...
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jennifer: the president won both the electoral and the popular votes by wider margins than presidents kennedy nixon carter or george w. bush ever did. so does that give him a mandate? well, for that, let's take a quick trip down memory lane to 2004. >> president bush ran forthright on a clear agenda for this nation's future and the nation responded by giving him a mandate. >> jennifer: a mandate you say? president obama's 126 electoral vote margin is way more than bush and cheney's 34-vote spread in 2004 but the republicans still say he doesn't have a mandate. unbelievable. 3.3 million votes so far on the popular vote side. he doesn't have a mandate? not only that, democrats have an even bigger majority in the senate than last term. they should be able to push the president's agenda through right? well, not exactly. enter the filibuster. that's the rule that allows the senate minority to kill a bill by basically stalling unless 60 senators vote to end the debate. last session republicans used it more than ever. in fact, use of the filibuster doubled over the last two decades and the biggest i
jennifer: the president won both the electoral and the popular votes by wider margins than presidents kennedy nixon carter or george w. bush ever did. so does that give him a mandate? well, for that, let's take a quick trip down memory lane to 2004. >> president bush ran forthright on a clear agenda for this nation's future and the nation responded by giving him a mandate. >> jennifer: a mandate you say? president obama's 126 electoral vote margin is way more than bush and cheney's...
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kennedy last it. he says, -- kennedy laughs. he says, hang on tight. they had a sense of how lonely it is to occupy that kind of office. you're getting a lot of faulty advice. eisenhower knew all about that. he was able to speak with the supreme authority about the dangers, as well as the advantages of military advice. he was a very useful ally to the kennedys. >> ted widmer on "listening "q&a." ♪ >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves with those forces which are bringing about this suffering. >> the white house is a bully pulpit. we ought to take advantage of it. >> so much info and in those offices. >> i think they serve as a window in what is going on with american women. >> she is one of the people that he could trust. >> a lot of them were writers and journalists. >> there were more interesting as human beings than their husbands. firstecause they're not and foremost defined by political ambition. >> dolly was socially adept and politically savvy. >> dolly madison love every minute of it. mrs. monroe hated every minute o
kennedy last it. he says, -- kennedy laughs. he says, hang on tight. they had a sense of how lonely it is to occupy that kind of office. you're getting a lot of faulty advice. eisenhower knew all about that. he was able to speak with the supreme authority about the dangers, as well as the advantages of military advice. he was a very useful ally to the kennedys. >> ted widmer on "listening "q&a." ♪ >> if we turn away from the needs of others, we align ourselves...
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kennedy versus nixon. a lot of folks dealing with the cold easily today to get out and vote. overnight, 27-45 degrees. a bundle-up morning. and then here comes the rain for some. and here come a little bit of snow, too. more details on that coming up. >> here's a live look at the capitol on this election day. where all the seats in the house are up for grabs. dozens of senate seats are up for grabs. a lot of folks will be watching the results coming in from the hill and about the result on the hill tonight. >>> millions are going to polls across the country while most of the frustrations involve waiting in long lines, some places are dealing with bigger problems than lines. >> reporter: most voting went off without a hitch today with most voters taking in the gravity of the moment. >> it's exciting. it's a really important election. it is an honor and a privilege to be able to vote. and i would stand in line longer if i needed to. >> reporter: lines were long all over even before daybreak in smaller towns like greenville, north carolina. >> this is extremely important electio
kennedy versus nixon. a lot of folks dealing with the cold easily today to get out and vote. overnight, 27-45 degrees. a bundle-up morning. and then here comes the rain for some. and here come a little bit of snow, too. more details on that coming up. >> here's a live look at the capitol on this election day. where all the seats in the house are up for grabs. dozens of senate seats are up for grabs. a lot of folks will be watching the results coming in from the hill and about the result...
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host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night, famously in illinois, where mayor daley in chicago came through with just enough votes, and likewise in texas. the electoral college, i think it was 303-219. the popular vote was 118,000 out of 60 million. you do the math. it does not get much closer than that. host: next caller. caller: are there any particular elections that stand up for the level of voter fraud that has occurred? the to talk about the methods combating voter fraud that have been used in the past. guest: the period that is most shameless is in the post-civil war era, partic
host: 1960, john kennedy, richard nixon. guest: there are people in our audience who will remember sitting up all night waiting. kennedy had won in the polls and nixon had clearly it closed the gap in the last 10 days. the first significant votes, computers were new in 1960. it had spun out at 7:00 a prediction that kennedy would win over 400 electoral votes. it was pretty primitive in those days and it turned out to be loudly premature. as we now know, it went back and forth all night,...
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kennedy. sunday night at 8:00. "you remember barack obama fifth speech in 2004 at the democratic national convention? it instantly makes him a national figure. without the speech, he is not a candidate for president. linking gives a dazzling speech in new york. it really is a beautiful testament to the quality of lincoln's mind. but when he ran for the senate, when barack obama give the speech in 2004, he was running for senate, and he won. abraham lincoln lost. think about abraham lincoln in 1860. think about barack obama running for the presidency in 2008 if he had lost the senate election, not if he had won it. that is the level of national of security we are talking about. >> the professor profiles historic and modern leaders to show the lessons that can be learned from those who have had the greatest impact on their time. he talks on book tv, sunday at 9:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, part of a book tv's holiday >> actor and former california governor arnold schwarzenegger joins a group of executives for a disc
kennedy. sunday night at 8:00. "you remember barack obama fifth speech in 2004 at the democratic national convention? it instantly makes him a national figure. without the speech, he is not a candidate for president. linking gives a dazzling speech in new york. it really is a beautiful testament to the quality of lincoln's mind. but when he ran for the senate, when barack obama give the speech in 2004, he was running for senate, and he won. abraham lincoln lost. think about abraham lincoln...
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telling the story of kennedy's @ through the point of view of this grave digger. how do you talk about the drug war and u.s. links to the drug war, this thing that is so impossible -- you have to root it in a specific story and find some kind of back door, some kind of different way to do it. for me that is always an important piece of the puzzle. >> to look at another aspect of this -- a lot of cities -- citizens are doing journalistic things with their cameras all over the world. i found myself thinking as i was watching about everyone, folks in syria and homs, they show what they could, to folks here in oakland with camera phones trying to show police misbehaving. somebody, the act of journalism, how to protect people, whether they are citizens or professionals -- what you think? we do not have a conversation about that. should there be an international standard of journalistic rights, if you are committing journalism you should be protected? how you protect those folks? >> good luck implementing that law. is a great question. something journalists and tijuana
telling the story of kennedy's @ through the point of view of this grave digger. how do you talk about the drug war and u.s. links to the drug war, this thing that is so impossible -- you have to root it in a specific story and find some kind of back door, some kind of different way to do it. for me that is always an important piece of the puzzle. >> to look at another aspect of this -- a lot of cities -- citizens are doing journalistic things with their cameras all over the world. i...
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kennedy paid a call on richard nixon in florida. >> that '60 election was razor close, and kennedy barely won. and so, that moment when the two of them met, it kind of unified the country. >> reporter: but it hadn't always been that way. historians point out that franklin roosevelt never invited his predecessor, herbert hoover to the white house, and that fdr had harsh words for his last opponent. >> in 1944, he called dewey who he beat, an s.o.b. and didn't want to see his face. >> reporter: richard nixon met hubert humphrey after beating him in 1968 and offered him the job of u.n. ambassador, which he declined. bill clinton dropped in to see george h.w. bush after winning the 1992 election, and you would have thought that they had always been the best of friends. >> very, very friendly and very helpful. >> reporter: one topic that never came up in today's meeting, the campaign. no wonder they had such a good time. but things don't always go that well. george w. bush's meeting with al gore in 2000 was notable only for its brevity. >> i think in general, they're very awkward, but that pho
kennedy paid a call on richard nixon in florida. >> that '60 election was razor close, and kennedy barely won. and so, that moment when the two of them met, it kind of unified the country. >> reporter: but it hadn't always been that way. historians point out that franklin roosevelt never invited his predecessor, herbert hoover to the white house, and that fdr had harsh words for his last opponent. >> in 1944, he called dewey who he beat, an s.o.b. and didn't want to see his...
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police say the student from kennedy high school told them that a man has offered her a ride five different times during the past month. the latest incident happened wednesday near brier elementary school. police say the man was last seen in a suburban-like suv with a roof rack. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> time is 7:04. in a few hours, president obama will speak to the nation. the first time since being re- elected. the president will speak from the white house at 10:05 our time this morning. coming up for you at 7:15, the message the president is expected to give congress about how to avoid that so-called fiscal cliff. also this morning, john boehner will be holding his own news conference. that one is at 8:00. he's expected to sell us the republican position about avoiding that cliff. boehner said he's "the most reasonable guy in washington." he believes he can find common ground with the president. >>> 7:04. they are still counting votes in florida from tuesday's election. but mitt romney's top campaign official in florida now says president obama will win the st
police say the student from kennedy high school told them that a man has offered her a ride five different times during the past month. the latest incident happened wednesday near brier elementary school. police say the man was last seen in a suburban-like suv with a roof rack. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> time is 7:04. in a few hours, president obama will speak to the nation. the first time since being re- elected. the president will speak from the white house...
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kennedy high school in fremont. he tried to get her into his vehicle described as an asian male or early 20s heavy build short dark hair mid 1990's sure every suburban. this stranger danger has been alerted by parents. >> meanwhile walnut creek police are investigating a kidnapped that involved a pg&e worker a 57 year-old was taken wednesday night and she was leaving the chaises business park in walnut creek. two men came up to her and forced her inside her car. the suspects then made it the woman tried to different atms or the attempted to get money. eventually dropping her off in the oakland hills. and older dark pick up truck was seen leaving the area pg&e officials say that more security to the business park and have notified employees about the incident to authorities are trying to use surveillance video that could help. take a look at the recent gas prices. one driver talking about these, i could probably use this for refusing to the movies $3.84. and you can travel a lot more san jose was $3.84. it was previo
kennedy high school in fremont. he tried to get her into his vehicle described as an asian male or early 20s heavy build short dark hair mid 1990's sure every suburban. this stranger danger has been alerted by parents. >> meanwhile walnut creek police are investigating a kidnapped that involved a pg&e worker a 57 year-old was taken wednesday night and she was leaving the chaises business park in walnut creek. two men came up to her and forced her inside her car. the suspects then made...
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kennedy? nixon? >> i'm not that old, charles! stop it, will you? look, i don't think this has been disease as i said earlier-- an edifying or inspiring campaign but most haven't been. >> right. >> let's not pretend that richard nixon's campaign suddenly galvanized america. >> rose: the silent majority. >> right and the reagan campaign in a 1908 was a little better. the clinton campaign in '92 a bit better but we usually don't have campaigns that are oxford debating societies. >> charlie, when james madison was running, the federalist press wrote that thomas jefferson had pimped dolley madison and her sisters in exchange for votes in congress so so it doesn't get much nastier than that. >> rose: nasty isn't an election. does this election decide any great themes? the role of government, those big questions? john heilemann. >> i agree we what all of the panelists have said about the nablgt we do see the past through rose colored glasses and glorify these campaigns to an excessive degree but i think given the scale of the challenges of the country fac
kennedy? nixon? >> i'm not that old, charles! stop it, will you? look, i don't think this has been disease as i said earlier-- an edifying or inspiring campaign but most haven't been. >> right. >> let's not pretend that richard nixon's campaign suddenly galvanized america. >> rose: the silent majority. >> right and the reagan campaign in a 1908 was a little better. the clinton campaign in '92 a bit better but we usually don't have campaigns that are oxford debating...
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kennedy won by less than 1%. you don't have to win by 10%. president obama won but it looks like 2%. in the battleground states, president obama, there were nine of them, president obama won outright seven flat out. of course, ohio was the big prize, as well as virginia on top of them he also won pennsylvania, new hampshire michigan nevada and wisconsin florida is still up for grabs but obama has been leading. i think he led almost all night long in florida it's just that because rick scott tried to suppress the vote, some people had to vote so late in florida that they may still be counting votes, whatever. the vote is just not all in in florida, but it looks like it's going to go president obama's way, as well. the only state sadly that did not follow the trend was north carolina. barack obama won it the last time and mitt romney got it this time. peter, overall a good night in the senate for democrats, as well. >> very good night in the is that the, one we didn't mention earlier is in hawaii, hirono, the first senator born in japan was ele
kennedy won by less than 1%. you don't have to win by 10%. president obama won but it looks like 2%. in the battleground states, president obama, there were nine of them, president obama won outright seven flat out. of course, ohio was the big prize, as well as virginia on top of them he also won pennsylvania, new hampshire michigan nevada and wisconsin florida is still up for grabs but obama has been leading. i think he led almost all night long in florida it's just that because rick scott...
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douglas kennedy was acquitted yesterday of child endangerment and harassment charges. they all stem from his attempt to leave a maternity ward with his 2-day-old son. all this took place back in january. now, nurses claim that kennedy actually injured them as they tried to prevent him from leaving, but as of now the case is closed. >>> starting early next year, public nudity will be banned on the streets of san francisco. lawmakers took action after escalating complaints from residents and business owners in the city's predominantly gay castro district. they accuse the nudists who gather daily on a busy street corner of using freedom of expression to engage in some bad behavior. the nudists have filed a federal lawsuit to keep the ban from taking effect. >>> and some college basketball history to report, not from the major conferences like the big ten or acc or ncaa. this comes to us from the midwest christian college conference. >> powerhouse. jack taylor, 3 there, the true big man on the campus of the college this morning simply because he said -- you won't believe t
douglas kennedy was acquitted yesterday of child endangerment and harassment charges. they all stem from his attempt to leave a maternity ward with his 2-day-old son. all this took place back in january. now, nurses claim that kennedy actually injured them as they tried to prevent him from leaving, but as of now the case is closed. >>> starting early next year, public nudity will be banned on the streets of san francisco. lawmakers took action after escalating complaints from residents...
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kennedy cut tax rates and the economy surged. reagan did the same thing. what happened? gdp soared, unemployment plunged. tax revenues doubled. doesn't that show that dropping rates, not raising them, is more economically sound? >> i totally agree with that point. i don't know that the governing party agrees with that point. that's the problem. another key thing to look at is if they do raise rates, check to see if the democrats are going to tie those rates to inflation. they never do that because these -- if we were talk being soaking the rich right now, ten years from now, $250,000 is probably going to be upper middle class. it's a hard thing to look at. they need to -- >> gregg: i'm out of time. real quick, tim. >> keep in mind that the clinton tax rates, which is what we're talking about going to, we had a lot of job growth and a loft budget surpluses in those years. those tax rates weren't too bad for us. >> gregg: thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> heather: coming up, super storm sandy as we know devastating houses of worship in the northeast. we will tell you
kennedy cut tax rates and the economy surged. reagan did the same thing. what happened? gdp soared, unemployment plunged. tax revenues doubled. doesn't that show that dropping rates, not raising them, is more economically sound? >> i totally agree with that point. i don't know that the governing party agrees with that point. that's the problem. another key thing to look at is if they do raise rates, check to see if the democrats are going to tie those rates to inflation. they never do...
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everybody remembers when scott brown had a surprise win a few years ago to replace ted kennedy. that really messed things up in washington with regard to the health care debate and he has now lost this race to elizabeth warren. indiana, another big upset for republicans. a huge upset, really. because joe donnelly, the moderate democrat who is now in the house, he will move over to the senate. cnn is projecting he has won that seat. he beat the republican candidate, richard mourdock. you remember richard mourdock beat the incumbent republican, richard lugar, who has been in the senate for three decades. there was no way he was going to lose the seat but when he lost the primary, richard mourdock was in the general election and made a big blunder a few weeks ago when he said pregnancy resulting from rape was a gift from god and he plummeted in the polls. huge wins for democrats. very bad news for republicans. it is not impossible but virtually impossible at this point for republicans to take back the senate. >> are we looking now at no-calls? >> really one no-call. this is a very
everybody remembers when scott brown had a surprise win a few years ago to replace ted kennedy. that really messed things up in washington with regard to the health care debate and he has now lost this race to elizabeth warren. indiana, another big upset for republicans. a huge upset, really. because joe donnelly, the moderate democrat who is now in the house, he will move over to the senate. cnn is projecting he has won that seat. he beat the republican candidate, richard mourdock. you...
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if you watched it on television, you thought kennedy won because of the way they looked. this is the most vituperative of campaigns. the most calming thing has been the debates. the debates have been more calming than the campaigns have been. and frankly, i think we run too long in this country. england, i think, takes two months to run a campaign. i would guess, i don't know about the folks at cnn or you yourself, i would guess people can't wait for this to be over. and i also can't believe that some are still undecided. if you're undecided now, i don't know where you're living. i don't buy it. i figured it out, fred. there's one guy in toledo, manny schwartz, he works in a delicatessen, he's the deciding vote in this election. >> very perplexing. very difficult at this point to not know which way you're going. i'm with you. it's very difficult to grasp. what more do you need to hear? >> do you know anyone? i know of nobody who is undecided? >> i met someone this week, person to person, we had a great conversation and i'm still perplexed. we'll see hot happens. larry kin
if you watched it on television, you thought kennedy won because of the way they looked. this is the most vituperative of campaigns. the most calming thing has been the debates. the debates have been more calming than the campaigns have been. and frankly, i think we run too long in this country. england, i think, takes two months to run a campaign. i would guess, i don't know about the folks at cnn or you yourself, i would guess people can't wait for this to be over. and i also can't believe...
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the kennedy airport customs broker was one of 58 people who came up one number short of the big jackpot. >> put it in the machine, he said you're a winner. not only that you won a million dollars. >> he won a million dollars. several other lotto winners, including one new yorker who hit the $33 million mega millions, pledged to give to the recovery effort to help their hometown. that's wonderful. from gang style to gang busters. coming up, our alina cho goes one-on-one with youtube sensation. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you s
the kennedy airport customs broker was one of 58 people who came up one number short of the big jackpot. >> put it in the machine, he said you're a winner. not only that you won a million dollars. >> he won a million dollars. several other lotto winners, including one new yorker who hit the $33 million mega millions, pledged to give to the recovery effort to help their hometown. that's wonderful. from gang style to gang busters. coming up, our alina cho goes one-on-one with youtube...
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breezy point is on a peninsula, the southern end of the peninsula that's across the bay from kennedy airport. and you look across the same section of that bay and you have the manhattan skyline in the distance lower manhattan. so it's a long way to get to by car, it's not that far from where we are right now. >> exactly. >> we're going to have a lot more on the travel delays caused by the storm, but first, check of the local news and weather. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just...